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Viktor Yevhenovych Leonenko (Ukrainian: Ві́ктор Євге́нович Лео́ненко; Russian: Виктор Евгеньевич Леоненко; born 5
October 1969) is a
former footballer...
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Yuran Ukrainskiy Football (newspaper) 1991:
Tsveiba 1992:
Leonenko 1993:
Leonenko 1994:
Leonenko 1995:
Kalitvintsev 1996:
Rebrov 1997:
Shevchenko 1998: Rebrov...
- players;
Viktor Leonenko agreed on
transfer from
Dynamo Moscow to
Dynamo Kyiv. The
Russian club did not want to
release him, but
Leonenko did not want to...
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Yuran Ukrainskiy Football (newspaper) 1991:
Tsveiba 1992:
Leonenko 1993:
Leonenko 1994:
Leonenko 1995:
Kalitvintsev 1996:
Rebrov 1997:
Shevchenko 1998: Rebrov...
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Yuran Ukrainskiy Football (newspaper) 1991:
Tsveiba 1992:
Leonenko 1993:
Leonenko 1994:
Leonenko 1995:
Kalitvintsev 1996:
Rebrov 1997:
Shevchenko 1998: Rebrov...
- Krasylenko, Yuliya; Sosnovsky, Yevhen; Atamas, Natalia; Popov, Grigory;
Leonenko, Volodymyr; Janošíková, Kateřina; Sytschak, Nadiya; Rydlo, Karol; Sytnyk...
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Yuran Ukrainskiy Football (newspaper) 1991:
Tsveiba 1992:
Leonenko 1993:
Leonenko 1994:
Leonenko 1995:
Kalitvintsev 1996:
Rebrov 1997:
Shevchenko 1998: Rebrov...
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goals twice. The most
prolific all-time
scorers are Ivan
Hetsko and
Viktor Leonenko,
respectively attaining 0.59 and 0.57
goals per game. The league's record...
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Piskarev Vasily (since
January 15, 2011; by
Presidential decree No. 422)
Leonenko Yelena (since
January 15, 2011; by
Presidential decree No. 422) Karnaukhov...
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former midfielder, his
career achievements saw him
inducted into the
Viktor Leonenko Hall of Fame in
March 2012. Born in Kherson,
Ukrainian SSR,
Soviet Union...